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LINCOLN -- The Bo Pelini Foundation and Husker offensive coordinator Tim Beck have been sued by a Lincoln woman who alleges she suffered a traumatic brain injury after being tackled during a women's football clinic at the Hawks Championship Training Center in June 2010.
The woman, Beverly J. Morgan, was 64 at the time of her injury, which she said occurred during a gauntlet drill during a "Football 101" clinic.
In her lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Lancaster County District Court, Morgan said she was given a football and urged to run between two lines of women holding blocking pads, who attempted to knock the ball out of her arms.
After taking one or two steps, she was hit by one or two women so hard that she was knocked off her feet and hit the back of her head on the training center floor. Her cap and earrings flew off, she alleged. Beck was supervising the drill, Morgan alleged, and it was him who urged the other women to "Hit her!"
Football 101 was a one-day clinic, first organized by former Husker Coach Bill Callahan in 2004, to raise money for breast cancer research. In 2010, it attracted 950 women and raised $125,000. It has not been offered since.
A lawyer representing the Bo Pelini Foundation could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Morgan's lawsuit seeks $92,564 for medical expenses related to brain surgery and repair of a torn rotator cuff, as well as an unspecified amount for pain and suffering, lost earning capacity, physical impairment and other damages.